Use a garden hose as a syphon. As long as the outlet is below the inlet water will flow.
Use a garden hose as a syphon. As long as the outlet is below the inlet water will flow.
Carl
Well we dumped 1/2 of pool water and are in the process of refilling. One question, the liner looks like it is rippling. Is this normal? Also. there is 0 chlorine in the pool. Should I add some bleach? Will it be OK through the evening and night. Looks like we have about 8 hours left to complete filling.
Last edited by Sue225; 06-17-2010 at 07:05 PM. Reason: added some information
As it is refilling, try to straighten out any wrinkles. I don't have a liner pool but I've read that some people have used a clean toilet plunger to remove them.
As soon as the pool is filled, re-test the CYA level and add sufficient liquid chlorine or 6% bleach to increase Free Chlorine to about 7% of CYA. E.g. If the test result indicates CYA= 50 PPM, add enough bleach to your 15K pool so that Free Chlorine is about 3.5 PPM. Or just go by this chart:
The Pool Calculator is handy for estimating chemical additions.
Last edited by polyvue; 06-17-2010 at 08:55 PM. Reason: Corrected typo
16'x29' free-form 14K gal IG gunite pool; SWCG & sodium hypochlorite 8.25%; Hayward SwimClear C4025 cartridge filter; Hayward SP3202VSP TriStar Variable Speed Pool Pump; custom test kit based on Taylor K-2006C; city; PF:8.6
I asked Carl to talk to you about your liner rippling . He'll be better able to help you with that than I will. As far as FC of 0, you need to get some bleach (maybe 3 quarts) in there so you don't end up with a green pool. Just pour it in front of the hose so it will quickly disperse throughout the water. Then, once it is totally filled, run a complete set of numbers again and post them. May need to add more cl in the morning if you are below about 5 -- assuming that your cya will be around 50. If it is different than that, refer to the "Best Guess CYA Chart" to determine how much chlorine you'll need.
You can sometimes move the liner with a toilet plunger, but obviously get a new oneIf there's too much water in the pool it may not work.
Carl
Since I have just dumped 1/2 the water in our pool and refilled I will not be buying a new liner this year! All of the puckering kind of smoothed out and I have a few wrinkles which I can live with. New liner is on the list for next season. I will be getting the readings on the pool since the refilll in about 1 hour. Will post them asap.
I have ordered the testing kit you recommended. Will be glad when it arrives, probably Monday.
Thank you for helping me!!
I think Carl meant a new plunger, not a new liner!
Happy the liner is smoothing out for you. Post your numbers when you get them. Good that you ordered a kit. You'll be glad you did. BTW -- you're welcome! We're glad to be able to help!
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